The last time I went fishing on a fishing raft at the beach, I accidentally stabbed my thumb with mud. The sour taste is still in my memory. My friend said that soaking in urine can detoxify, but in reality we fish It’s not that simple to fish in the sea! So you need to be extremely careful to untie the fishhook, otherwise your life will be in danger!
Poisonous fish, poisonous and dangerous fish species are often caught when fishing in the sea. Poisonous fish are sometimes caught when fishing on the rocks, so they need to be handled with special care. If you are not careful, you may get stabbed or cause thorns. It hurts so badly that you have to be sent to the hospital for treatment. In addition, although some fish species are non-toxic, you still need to be careful and careful when handling them. Some of them have powerful mouths. If you are not careful when unhooking, their mouths and teeth can be enough to kill the fisherman. Fingers bitten or even bitten off. For fish species with extremely sharp teeth, it is recommended that you cut the line or use equipment to help. Some fish species have extremely sharp dorsal and lateral fins. Therefore, fishing friends should know how to judge and recognize whether the fish is dangerous before unhooking it.
Highly dangerous fish, with tentacles on and around its mouth, transverse stripes on both sides of its body, and venomous spines on its dorsal and pectoral fin scolex. The venom secreted by its stingers contains catfish neurotoxin and catfish. Hemolytic toxin is very toxic. It can cause long-term pain in the part where it was stabbed. During this period, the muscles will be greatly damaged. It can cause symptoms such as throbbing, spasm and paralysis for more than 48 hours, and even cause tetanus. are dangerous sea creatures.
Shi Chong, also known as "Stone Fish", belongs to the poisonous fish family, and its scientific name is "rose poisonous fish". It is named because it has thorns like a rose and is poisonous. Stonefish are widely distributed and can be found in any sea area, but they are most common in the tropics and at the junction of saltwater and freshwater. Stonefish is also found in Hong Kong waters, also known as "stone fish". The stonefish has a terrifying shape and ugly appearance, resembling a stone. It lurks in the rocks on the seabed and is not easily noticed. It rarely moves around and makes a living by preying on nearby creatures. There are several venomous fins on the back of the stonefish, and there are venom glands under the fins. Each venom gland leads directly to the venom sac, which contains highly toxic venom. When stung by a venomous fin, the venom sac is squeezed and venom is ejected into the human body along the venom glands and fins. The person who was stabbed immediately suffered terribly: at first, he was in excruciating pain, the wound swelled, then dizziness, cramps, shock, unconsciousness, and even death if he could not be rescued. Very scary! If you are unfortunately stabbed, it is best to rush to the hospital for emergency treatment.
Puffer fish, also known as "chicken-soaked fish", contains extremely toxic tetrodotoxin. Tetrodotoxin is heat-resistant and cannot be removed by normal cooking temperatures, nor can it be destroyed by salting or sun exposure. Its toxicity is equivalent to 1250 times that of the highly toxic drug sodium cyanide. It is a food that is prohibited from production and operation by the state. Spring and summer are the spawning seasons for puffer fish, and are the most toxic, making poisoning more likely. The mouth is muscular and the incisors are sharp, which can be fatal if eaten.
Ni Meng is also known as Brown Basket Fish, and its common names are: Basket Fish, Ni Meng, Stinky Belly, Elephant Fish, Pheasant Fish, Sheep Baby, Niang Kui (called in southern Fujian). It lives on the reefs of the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. and in corals. It likes to eat seaweed, plankton and attachments in the sea, so the meat has a unique flavor. When fishing, the ideal conditions are sunny days with small waves and clear water. When catching fish, be careful of the poisonous sting in the belly to avoid being stung. The sting will cause severe pain. The simple way to detoxify is to sprinkle your own urine directly on the punctured area (the old fisherman taught it repeatedly)...
Golden Drum is a euryhaline fish, so it is frightened. It will make a "thumping" sound. The body color often changes due to changes in the environment, sometimes darker or sometimes lighter, which is particularly beautiful. Omnivorous, feeding mainly on algae and small benthic invertebrates. The first 10 rays of the golden drum's dorsal fin have venom glands. If you are stung by them, they will become red, swollen and painful, so be careful when catching them.
Tiger fish is a fish of the family Scorpionidae and is distributed in the offshore waters south of central Honshu, Japan, as well as in the Northeast China Sea of ??Guangdong, etc. It is an offshore bottom-dwelling trash fish. The body color varies with depth. It is dark brown in shallow waters near the coast and red or yellow in deep waters offshore. Body length can reach 200 mm. Eggs are laid in early summer. Egg buoyancy of ghost scorpionfish. Because the ends of the fin spines have enlarged cystic venom gland tissue, which is highly toxic and causes severe pain after being stung, sometimes lasting for several days, it is known as "sea scorpion", "tiger fish" and other names.
The oil cone is long and flat, with no pectoral or pelvic fins. There are also no spines on the fins. Mostly found in temperate waters. Oil hammers feed on other fish and invertebrates. During the day, they mostly hide in rock crevices and only come out at night. Oil cones are vicious and will attack if harassed, so be careful when handling this fish.
Legend has it that if you catch three oil cones, there will be a corpse nearby! "Fishing friends, please pay attention!
Generally, stingrays usually have 1 to 3 poisonous spines on their tail handles, so you must be particularly careful. Once you are accidentally swept up and stung by it, it will cause redness, swelling and fever. , are highly toxic, and the wounds can be extremely painful or even fatal, so fishermen often chop off their tails once they catch them. Divers must also be careful not to step on the stingrays that are hiding on the sand, or when moving on the sandy bottom. It is to deliberately tease and provoke them.
Lionfish have a fierce personality and like to eat small fish, shrimps and crabs. They usually live in the dark side of rocky caves or rock walls, extending their fins to protect themselves, and are active at night. Mainly. Because the dorsal fins and pectoral fins have venomous spines, the sharp points can secrete highly toxic substances. Those who are stabbed will experience extreme pain, redness, swelling, and fever.
The body color is blue and the tail fin is divided*. The head is flat and has three pairs of whiskers. The front edge of the dorsal fin and the pectoral fin have poisonous stingers. The wound will feel like burning. If you catch it, you must discard it. However, the meat is not good. Good fish, don’t waste marine resources casually!
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